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Aquaman: Batman But Wetter

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Annika Barranti Klein

Staff Writer

Annika Barranti Klein likes books, obviously.   Twitter: @noirbettie

So, there’s new posters for Aquaman.

https://twitter.com/maria_giesela/status/1018910763757555712

HELLO LISA FRANK

HELLO JASON MOMOA NICE ARMS OOPS SORRY I FORGOT WHAT I WAS WRITING ABOUT FOR A SECOND (WHY DOES YOUR TRIDENT HAVE FIVE POINTS…YOU KNOW WHAT, I DON’T CARE)

Ahem.

Home is Calling

So I want to talk about the tagline? It’s…interesting. My initial response was: Home is Calling sounds like they’re trying to get the Adults Who Cry At Moana ticket sales???

Rioter Eileen Gonzalez: Home is Calling sounds like the tagline to a space alien movie.  I’m thinking of Muppets from Space now.

Rioter Jamie Canaves: Home Is Calling is the sequel to ET.

So, okay. We agree that this tagline could have used some more workshopping. Chuck Wendig (author of Star Wars: Aftermath and many other books) thinks so, too.

Rioter Anthony Karcz suggests: YES IT’S SCALY. NO YOU WON’T CARE.

Really, though. Home Is Calling is fine. It’s not good, it’s not bad. It’s fine. But what about the movie? We don’t know yet.

The DCEU has not exactly been hitting home runs so far, with the exception of Wonder Woman. Aquaman is the first non-white member of the Justice League to get his own movie (Justice League also featured Cyborg) ever. In that respect, the DCAU was slightly ahead, since it featured John Stewart, aka the best Green Lantern, while every other property has focused on Hal fucking Jordan. But I digress.

Anyhoo, the trailer is debuting at Comic Con tomorrow so it should be on the internet shortly.

Got Mermen?

Aquaman is probably the best we can hope for post–The Shape of Water, at least until we get either a) a sequel from del Toro, b) an adaptation of The Pisces, and/or c) that Channing Tatum–starring gender-flipped Splash remake we were promised. For the kids, there’s Mermin, my tween’s favorite. Or I suppose you could read Aquaman comics. Kelly Sue DeConnick was just announced as the next series writer, with art by Robson Rocha. Yes, please.

ICYMI

Jess Plummer agrees with me about Hal Jordan; she also has some ideas for DC‘s new plan to make “good movies.”

Matt Grant rounded up some Aquaman t-shirts and I want all of them.